Number 119 was a 4-4-0 steam locomotive, which met the Central
Pacific's locomotive, No. 60 (better known as the Jupiter),
at Promontory Summit, Utah, in 1869. Here the Golden Spike ceremony
on May 10 commemorated the completion of the first transcontinental
railroad. No. 119 was built by Rogers Locomotive and Machine
Works of Patterson, New Jersey, in 1868. Called the American
Standard locomotive, 4-4-0 means there are four wheels at the
front, four wheels for power, and no wheels under the engineer's
cab.